The White County Board met briefly for its regular meeting Tuesday night with only a handful of items on its agenda.

The board approved its annual donation to the Greater Wabash Regional Planning Commission. The agency assist governmental units in the area apply for various state and federal grants.

The county had budgeted $4,837 for the agency's donation and unanimously approved the expenditure Tuesday.

Nancy Winter, the county's supervisor of assessments, told the board she is ready to begin a project to add property photos to her office's new website. Board member Mike Ray said he likes the office's new website. The board discussed at least one other county that hired a "couple of college kids" during the summers to photograph the county's individual pieces of property, adding it took them about six years to complete, but was worth it at a minimal expense to the county.

White County Coroner Chris Marsh told the board he has discontinued the Internet service at his office and made a mobile hot spot out of his cell phone, which will save the county about $10 a month. He also said he is considering disconnecting the landline telephone, saying the only reason he keeps it is for faxing documents. If those documents could be converted to digital and e-mailed, he said he will discontinue the landline.

The board also held a brief executive meeting to discuss personnel and landfill litigation but took no action following the executive session.